Beginning at the end (from the perspective of some).
Trump's cabinet. Cartoon by @EmaDelRosso: https://t.co/2B6iwhvUFX#Trump #USA #USgovernment pic.twitter.com/NcRX6gScG9
— Cartoon Movement (@cartoonmovement) November 15, 2024
Today’s Daily Cartoon, by Bob Eckstein. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/P4U5nmmzfb pic.twitter.com/Wq7ilQ85lp
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) November 14, 2024
Those representations of Bobby Jr. do resemble him, but maybe not the best likeness of Little Marco or Lt. Col. Gabbard.
(BTW there is interesting pushback from a few -- shall we say, controversial -- experts who think Tulsi is a good choice for DNI. After reading them I am genuinely intrigued about how her nomination and tenure will play out. I'll reserve judgement. I remain perplexed about her hard starboard tack being about something beyond a grift, but mostly I still like her because I will never align with HR Clinton and DW Schultz.)
Perhaps a bit of Leviticus? Some of we pagans may need indoctrination on how to properly glorify our once and again king.
trump in pocket #Elon #Trump2024 @FinancialReview pic.twitter.com/UM0zoyX3qs
— david rowe (@roweafr) November 13, 2024
King Donald. Cartoon by @p_calleri: https://t.co/2IMNNpoDcP#Trump #USA pic.twitter.com/6zLAMWTnPg
— Cartoon Movement (@cartoonmovement) November 12, 2024
My cartoon Friday @TheTimes. Prints available fromhttps://t.co/2Brf8C5Dih pic.twitter.com/WYhs8RSUJb
— Peter Brookes (@BrookesTimes) November 15, 2024
Yeahno. I'm not down for any idol worship either. Still hearing echoes of Nicolle Wallace saying 'how did we get here', and that's annoying.
This cartoon is from 1996, and Kamala still managed to unironically campaign on three of the four panels in 2024. pic.twitter.com/vAIhpwOGR1
— Holding Dems Accountable (From the Left!) (@PushBidenLeft) November 10, 2024
While watching the Donks autopsy themselves I see lots of people announcing their departures from the country and certain social media. Even for those who voted for Trump, the diaspora may not be entirely voluntary.
And not so many declarations of withdrawal from the dysfunctional political system which keeps producing these conditions. Let's be reminded that wholesale revisions are necessary (and that voting probably isn't going to get us there). But if you're still into that, there's lots of work to do: a new political party for the actual left, a version of ranked choice voting to nullify the Electoral College, getting the money out of politics, and some other stuff unlikely to happen over the next four years.
Of course we could just lie around and wait to see what happens. We'll get a hard reboot of one kind or another sooner than later.
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